Which Dragon's are the largest?

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I just got a pathfinder red dragon, and while it is really cool, I need to get something bigger. How large is the " Dragon's don't share" dragon in comparison? I like the clockwork, skeletal, and multi-headed (which is clearly the largest) but I would like to start with a more standard dragon. So which of the regular dragons will cast the largest shadow at my game table?

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I just got a pathfinder red dragon, and while it is really cool, I need to get something bigger. How large is the " Dragon's don't share" dragon in comparison? I like the clockwork, skeletal, and multi-headed (which is clearly the largest) but I would like to start with a more standard dragon. So which of the regular dragons will cast the largest shadow at my game table?

The one in DDS is a couple inches bigger. The pathfinder red is pretty small in comparison. Narthrax is also pretty big, he's got a huge wingspan and is one of my favs. Ebonwrath may be a tad bit larger than the PF red too.

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The one in DDS is a couple inches bigger. The pathfinder red is pretty small in comparison. Narthrax is also pretty big, he's got a huge wingspan and is one of my favs. Ebonwrath may be a tad bit larger than the PF red too.

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I was going to mention Kaladrax, he may be undead but he's freaking huge but then I remembered Mal'. I don't have him, but I get the impression he's much bigger. You asked about the clockwork dragon Gary. He is quite cool but also much smaller than DDS 2.

I really need to pull them all out again, along with the others from Bones 3, and shoot some new references.

Super helpful thanks.
Think I am getting DDS 1st, 2nd MAl' as well as pledging for Argent eventually. I may go broke but at least I will have many tiny plastic men to keep me company while living in the gutter.

I think it could be really fun to put the Pathfinder on the table, then pull it off and tell my PCs that they have angered the mother and throw out DDS; then do the same thing with Mal' as a 3rd step in a later encounter. The hard part is not letting see the minis I am so excited about before hand.

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The use of possessive in "Which Dragon's Are the Largest" makes me think that the dragons are all going to whip them out to measure.

Sorry for the banal sidetrack.

The largest of the dragons is definitely Ma'aldrakar- but there are a lot of other big 'uns. Ma'al would be colossal plus.

The Pathfinder dragon is relatively small- quite a lot smaller than Kaladrax, Nethyrmaul, Narthrax or even Cinder. One thing that will give you a good idea about size is to go onto Reaper's store and have them list by price. With the exceptions of "Dragons Don't Share" the price of the dragon is directly proportional to its size.

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